What is the state of the American welfare state? After half a
century of growth and development, social welfare programs came
under attack during the 1980s, generating widespread uncertainty
about their future. Yet the welfare state weathered the assault.
Cook and Barrett argue that social welfare in America is firmly
rooted and that the American welfare state is here to stay. They
attribute this to a strong reservoir of support on the part of both
policymakers and the general public.
"Support for the American Welfare State" asks how much support
there is, who is most supportive, and why there are differences in
levels of support. The authors report the results of a survey of
attitudes of both the general public and members of the U.S. House
of Representatives about Social Security, Supplemental Security
Income, Medicare, Medicaid, Aid to Families with Dependent
Children, Food Stamps, and Unemployment Compensation-seven of the
largest programs in the American welfare state.
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